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SOCIETY THE SOCIETY MUDDIMAN= All Genuine Copper FREE Demonstratiom Nickel $139 Current, ) Payments. C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO. 1204 G 'St Phone Main 140 ® Special Values for Tuesda; Gas Stove to Keep Water Hot Included 616 12th St. Enamel $125 at his home at Northamptom to Waehington this week. ner Saturday e Benjamin F. Jo where the Sec holiday with h! their cottage, Barton Lodge Representat! O New Fall Styles Most Reasonably Priced : HE Vice President, who, with Mrs. Coolldge, has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Stearns at Swampacott, and is now will visit Boston, and will probably return The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, was the guest of honor at din- ing of Mr. and Mrs. 3¢, at Hot Springs, ary Is aspending the on and daushter, in en L. Mills is EEEEEEEEEEEE = Lexetlons. 1106 G Street Store News The House of Fashion For Tuesday, Sept. 6 . l——ol——]alc—=]a[—0] Made to Sell for $30 Black. Navy and Brown In a Vari 14 to 44 S v of Styles zes. Tuesday... Beautiful Canton Crepe Dresses In a Variety of Models. Black and Navy.... Have Just Received 100 More of those Beautiful New Fall Models in Satin Charmeuse DRESSES $l 4-95 ’ $25 Jersey and Tweed Suits Three and Two Piece Models, All Colors. Special, $19.95 and $22.50 Beautiful Fur Trimmed and Tailored Suits In Navy, Black and Colors. Special FASHIONABLE SUITS At Very Exceptional Bn'm Tailored Tricotine Suits Navy and Black Very Smart Models, $29.50 - $39.50 & $49.50 " 500 New Fall Sweaters ]u.st Received—the Kind you Want $3.50, $5.95, $7.95 [e——lol——jolc——2[o]l———falc——=[a]c——]a[c—F] New Fall Millinery Big Variety of Models Now 35,. $7.50, $10 jo——[olc——[olc——=|o]c——]o]—F—=]a[—=]0] visiting in Newport during the con- gressional recess, and yesterday was a member of a small party at the Casine, which Included BMrs. A. P. Os- horn, Miss Barbara Sands, Mr. Win- throp Sands and Mr. C. M. Bull, In Dr. J. B. Hubrecht, secretary of the legation of the Netherlands, returned to Washington yesterday from Hol- land, where he spent the past few months, and will act as charge d'af- faires of the legation until the arrival of the new minister, Mr. Bverwijn. Mme. Hubrecht remained in Holland and will not return befere Octeber 1. Dr. Sze, the minister of China, now in Washington, and his predecessor, Dr. Wellington Koo, are ameong the delegales annouriced to represent China at the conference on limitation :of armaments in November. Drn Koo, {who was married just after leaving | this country, may bring. his bride with jhim to Washinston, Where she has ! fitends, formed before her marriage nd during her residence in this country, iselor.of the legation of the Nether- {lands, who is in Mexico, where he fa irepresenting his government at the | centennial celebration. will return to { Washington about the first of Octo- 'ber, He will leave a few weeks later {for Holland, where he will spend several months before proceeding to {Greece, where he will assume his new | duties ar mintster at Athens. | Mrs. John B. Henderson left Wash- !ington Fri for Atlantic City, where she has a sulte at the Hotel | Traymore. Mrs. Henderson will re- malin at the seashore until the weath- r moderates. Her son. Mr. John B. | Henderson, jr. and granddaughter, | Miss Henderson, are at their home on 16th street. l The commercial delegate of the | Jtallan embassy, Signor G. B. Ceccato. s spending a brief vacation at Hot prings, Va. and was the guest of honor at luncheon yesterday of Mrs. Arthur Evans In her cottage there. Miss Margaret Crosson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Crosson, entertain- ‘ed at luncheon today in honor of Miss Waldo Mays Latham, daughter of Mrs. Ector Brooks Latham, whose mar- rlage to Dr. Herbert Randolph Uns- Orleans will take place iss Crosson will be one aids and the other guests jare the members of the bridal party. Dr. Unsworth entertained his best !man and ushers at luncheon today. | This evening Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke | Thom will entertain the members of the wedding party at dinner. i ) | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albert Gorgas | spent the week end in Washington en ! route to their former home in Norfolk for a visit of a month among relative: | Mrs. E. H. Bass, sister of Mrs, Gorga | accompanied them from Washington for a visit to their parents. Mr. Gor- gas made his home in Washington {some years ago, but for a time lived in Norfolk and since May has made his home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Williams. jr., returned to their home in Larchmont. Norfolk. Va. the end of last week. accompanied by Mrs. Fraser Edwards, Miss Adrienne Low and Major Willlam M. Simpson, U. 8. A, who Jjoined a house party over Labor Day. Miss Low will remain for a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Luncheon Honor of Signor Signora Tittonl. The secretary of the Italian em- bassy and Signora Celesia entertained informally at luncheon yesterday at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of the president of the Italian senate, = 128 1115 ! We believe it will be univer- sally accepted that the new a styles are the most “effective” in many seasons. Our design- l ers have exercised their best taste and exerted their best efforts in the development of ' these splendid ideas. l New Suits I ’ Every day is bringing its ad> ditions to our stock already rich in variety and values. . Many reproductions of foreign | models included— Long straightlines; Semi- box Coats—being strongly fea- tured—in the Velvety Weaves and Tricotines—tailored and Fur-trimmed. New Tweed Sport Suits $25 and $39.50 = . ‘ e lel=——lal—— o] —— o] ——F—[q] New Coats Handsome new Coats—in straightline ‘and full-skirted models—with self collars; or with the luxurious furs—of graceful design. Practical { comfort; and exceptional in- trinsic value. $65—$75-up to $200 - TiE LOUVRE 1117 F STREET Interesting facts connected , with the Autumn fashions And a most important factor is the moderation which signal- izes the present markings. Not in many a season have such values been possible at such prices. Such an announcement will be welcomed, we are sure. Street Dresses Charmingly new and original creations. Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Rose- marie Crepe are favored weaves —effectively embellished with embroidery; and braiding. The Jenny sleeve plays an impor- tant role in the new fashion. You will like the showing— for it reflects the foremost fashions for fall. $35—$39.50—$49.50 to $95 School Dresses Designed -expecially for the misses of 14 to 20 years. Cne of the newest is the Darby—in Jersey, Poiret Twill and Can ton Crepe, with Kid-collar and cuffs—in all the.new colors. There are many other effective styles—of practical designs. $15—%16-50—$18-50— Signor Tomasso Tittonl, and Signora this afternoon for New York. from which port they will sail September 10. on the S. 8. Gluseppe Verdl, for Italy, Dr. Paoll Rossl, Signor Tittoni's secretary. will not accompany him on his return, as he has been ap- pointed vice consul In New York. Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr. and_her two sons, Joshua, 3d. and Phillp Wharton, have returned to Washington, after I;pe?dlnu the summer at Cape May, Misa Dean Roberts Is spending a few weeks with her parents, former Representative and Mrs. Ernest W. Roberts, bLefore returning to Smith College the latter part of this month. Miss Roberts spent two months at Angola, N. Y., and was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John B. Weeks, at Avon, N. J.. for a short time. The marriage of Mr. G. Dewey Crider of Philadelphia, a nephew of {hs late Admiral George Dewey, to Miss Hylah Goldie Pitt, & niece of the late Prof. Goldie sof Princeton, and & ::ug:‘tlerd c;;m’f Marion Goldie Pitt adel will take - day in New York. Bace ity Miss Virginla Fairfax et ealled on the Codric from Nos goon Saturday, and will spend the winter Jyth, her father, Mr. Francis Burton rrison. former goverm: of the Philippines, 't his. castin 1 y will entertain |Laces at(l:fi{ Lace Curtain MME. VIBOUD, Inc. i Enxtablished 1855. 727 11¢h St. N.W. August Fur Op- portunities Are Being Extended —for the advantage of customers who have been out of town. fSummer Prices on all handsome Coats, Wraps, Sets and single furs—and any of the bargains gladly reserved on payment of a MANUFACTURERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Interpretations of the that bear the :tamp of master designing. Special Summer I FURS Prices continued. Rebuilding Furs a Specialty. Home in Perfect Order ~—if you have us do your papering, decorating, and furnish the window shades and draperies. > CORNELL WALL PAPER €O, | ~ 716 13th BW, u. 53TT-BI4 {Tittoni. who will leave Washington | G STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1921. Society Vice Pfesident Coolidge May Return 'Here This Week From Visit to Bay State. ng, September 17, of her cousin, Capt. Lawrence McC. Jones, to Miss Elfza- Springs with Mrs. Charles R. White, eXpects to remain abroad a year. Mrs. Willlam J. Hoffman of New York has fssued cards announcing. the marriage of her sister, Irene Rose Burns, to Mr, Frank S. Parks, jr, of Neow Vork, formerly of Washington. which took place at Bt. Augustine's Church in New York, Beptember 1, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Coreoran Hill have returned to Washington from Cape May, where they spent several weeks of the season. Mile. Marguerite Breithaut, secre- tary to the Swiss minister, Dr. Marc Peter, {8 the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Byron M. Caples of Waukesha, Wis. Mrs. Caples formerly was Miss Grace Stelle of Washington, D. C. Mlle. Breithaut has been the re- | ciplent of much soclal attention. She was the guest of honor at a beautiful luncheon given Tuesday last at the | new Astor Hotel in Milwaukee, at | which Mrs. Albert 8. Ludlow and Miss | Marfe Haertel of Waukesha were hostesses. Mile. Breithaut also was the guest of honor at a bridge lunci eon given by Mrs. Edward R. Estberg. Mra. Joseph oate Gives Dinner at Stockbridge. Mra. Joreph H. Choate, wido former United States ambassad Great Britaln, entertained at dinner last evening in her Stockbridge villa. Rear Admiral William S. Sims will | be honorary chairman of the Navy | committee for the formal opening of the National Army and Navy Club in{ New York this autumn. Mrs. Richard 8. Hill and the Misses Hill, who have passed part of the summer in Canada, are among the Euests from the United States now registered at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto. Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard, who is spending the season at White Sulphur | Springs. has had as her guest her| niece. Miss Julia Willlams, who has returned to her home in Baitimore. | Mr.and Mrs. William Howard Taft. 2d. ‘have gone to White Sulphur flfim?bflip Miss Elizabeth B. Snell of Stanfora | = ersity, California, s epending | Furniture & 1109 Street Telephone several days in Washington at the! 3 3 | Fowhatan. ! Decorations I Main 8266 Deaths Reported: The following deaths have bewp reported & the heaith department within tire last twenty four hours. s Harold E. Jacksop, 24. United States Soldiers ome. Elmer J. Mercer, 86. 150 D l‘l—lm Walton C. Thompson. 35, Georget T | versity Hospiu Ramuel A Springs, where they are with the foi mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘W. Taft, and their son, Mr. Walbridge Taft. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stead enter- tained at Juncheon yesterday at Craw- ford House in the White mountains in honor of Mrs. Niocholas Underwood. in New York city visiting friends, and will go from there to Hazard- ville, Conn.. where they will be guests of Mrs. David Gordon. They w11l accompany their hostess on a motor trip through the Mohonk trail. Dr. and Mrs. Swormstedt have re- - turned to their home after spending a month with relatives in Massa- chusetts. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller have gone to Atlantic City to remain for a|P time. They are at the Hotel Tray- more. G Rt ik i Bpear. 74, 483 Newfon street. Gatti, 3 mouths, 1406 Frankl 39," Freedmen's Hos Mrs, R. Newton Donaldson has re- turned home, having spent a month visiting her sisters in Long Island and New York. i ashington, e tal. George Lee 50, St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Joseph Price, 25, Ribley Hospital. Julia Brent, ‘35, Freedmen's Hospital. Cornelia_Dade. 40, Tuberculosis Howpital Archie Williams, ' 1. Shepherd road, Wood Brackett—Huntington Wedding Attractively Arranged Event. An attractively arranged wedding took place at the Portner. Saturday Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Gustafson have burn, afternoon. at § o'clock. when Miss|returned to the city after a vacation ““Winlun Stalworth, 36, Freedmen's Hospital Milared Esther Huntington, daughter | of two weeks spent in the middle) Milie Rodes, 64, Washingion Asslum Hos of ra. [abel untington, am- | west, pital. ¥ 1 paign, 111, was united in marriage to Jolin H. Johnson. 48, 81. Ellabeth's Hoapit Mr, Arthur Laurence Bradkett, eld- uenion Betiock, 2. Srreiimes's Host, est son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bracketl 2 of Braokiine' and Bosion, Mase. . The Births Reported. INVITED TO AID IN MOVE geremony was performed by Revi| qyy muowing births have bees roported to o Ereeley Rohrer of the Metropolitan | sha'iaith depertment within 5o Iast twenty.| Representatives of mational organi- ' sbyterian Church, this eity. four hours: . = e . e el e e : sations have been invited by Mi Ethel Youns, a friend of the bride| YVictor B and Oitre'3.°8 v boy, | Elizabeth J. Hauser. chairman of the Donahue of Alblan, 11l | \ird B ad Dorothy A, Qummings, League of Woman Voters' committee attended her. oI James W. Yokum| Joeph B and Neltle Goforth, girl. on reduction of armament by interyi- o’nll sbc‘dy acted as b'e!'xt‘] man, . Murtin A, 5 “fl::‘;g‘"'.flé ey tional agreement. to join in a move- e bride wore a traveling suit of e ment to have every church and house midnight blue tricotine, with acces- snd Milared Lass. gifl. its doors f ave 5 2 and Harrlett Hames. boy. of worship open its doors for praver sories to match, and carried a shower ad Paulive B. McQuary. girl. at the exact hour when the 1 bouquet of sweetheart roses and nd Elizabeth Payne, boy. ence on the limitation of arma b e iouss. was artistically doco- | Thomas 0. aed Lonse V., Sownecs oop. SRS embing T8 P oI rated, a color scheme of pink and| MWillam J. and Madolyn Saenger, boy. e D e T white being used. Following fellol e P yer e R e o o ¥ tations a Tuncheon was scrved. and KAt 6. ‘Crecty whel i o e Wit e che as served a " girl. = i emor the bridal party left immediately for| John P. and Marie Mayneld, Sirl. o e e el Fomion. Atter a week e e oin | manifestation of the nation's appr: pfthe X I Mr. and o and Ads Russeit gl |of armament reduction. d ett will be at homa at 1, s L. and Jennfe Glase, boy. Thursday Miss Hauser and Mrs. Gif- k street, sulte 11. Boston, Lewis and Mabel Dickson, girl. ford Pinchot will represent the National ¥. H. Kuoxle Rich, boy. eLague of Woman Voters at a_confer- T R wrence and Tala Brince ooy ence 1o be held at the Shoreham Hotel Gould—Anderson . ST A Al by, The conference, called by Miss Christing at &6 Matthew's Church Reetory. Manaic and Katle Carroll. girl. = Merriman of New York. as secretary fot : Bt. adMtthew'n reetory was the scene| Charles and Mary Washington. boy. the foreign policy association and R s ¢l Charles 8 'and Wilma P. Carter, oy the clearing house for limitation «1 BMiaw Ruth M. Anderaon of Linden. Vo, G ens oY mrmiment Wil Bave detontss oo and Mr. Walter 1. Tof: Prov Jek and Rerto Beows, o twenty-two local and national o dence, R, 1. Father Milton and Edna Curtley., bo ganizations, representing chu [ officiating, The brid James and Marthe Btepliens, girl. bor. farm. business and women. a traveling suit of n: and her hat was of 'k velvet. carrfed a shower bouquet of bride rosea and lilfes of the valley. Mra. B Herbert de Butts, Jr., formerly of Li den. Va., now of Barton, Ala., was m tron of honor for her sister, and Mr. Willlam R. Crane. a classmate of the bridegroom, wus best man. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Georgetown University. Among the guests were Mre. W. A. Gould and Miss Dorothy Gould. mother and sister of the bridegroom, and Mr. Francis J. Gould. his brother. Miss Margaret Mahon of Chicago, Miss Henderson’s on F Street —~Quality Furniture at —Impressively Reasonable Prices Ronnoke el aod Aoy Ramasior YOU should choose your furniture (that you live Wynkoo f as 1. 1: e = A H , . < v present. Mr. and Mre: Gould 1226 Tone | with) just as carefully as you choose your friends. trip in the west and after October 1 mediately after the cercmony for a will be at home in Denver. Col. i 9 We sell the kind that is well made, that en- dures and grows more attractive with age, and our prices are within reason—strikingly so. a and Miss Gra, &treet. who recently ; o . Jennie O'Mara of 192 left for Atlant the Hdtel Amba Mr. and Mrs. C are staying at, : v arles F. Marvin lefe | UM g;‘;fc’,“'."‘i‘,,';’;e _,\“‘,“;,,,"}[Afi{;‘i‘,’fl ¢ Come in and look over our types of furniture or tw, veeks, her sisters, Mis ¢ cill 1 i- Siantes Baribolow nud s =|®Q for all parts of the home. You will incur no obli Bartholow, being with her. gation to purchase. Richard W. Henderson nesday. ! Dr. and Mrs. Wilson P. Malone have | returned to Washington after spend- ing some time at Asbury Park. Dr. and Mrs. Louis E. Sutor of Che o Chase will spend a few day borfi~——e 3 Regular hours now 9:15 to 608 TO 614 11th ST. N. 6 daily, including Saturday. The House of Courtesy. Charming Models in Autumn Suits —Plain Tailored and Fur-Trimmed at a Price That Will Surprise— $59.75 . These Suits have had exceptional production—and be- long to a grade far better than is expressed in the Sale Price. Tricotine Navy Duvetyne Black Duvet de Laine Brown g Chamoistyne Taupe Llama Cloth SoEaty If plain tailored you'll note the careful precision of finish. If embellished you’ll applaud the effective braiding—and the artistically designed embroidery—while the fur trim- ming is applied in most practical form—as permanent em- bellishment or with detachable choker. The Furs are Wolf, Fox and Seal—the illustration . being'a Wolf-trimmed model. New Effectsin - . Fall Blouses The showing is of the very new- est ideas—with the latest neck and sleeve design. Crepe de Chine, Satin and Georgette. Plain—Embroidered—and Beaded. Featuring two 7 5 special models LR Blue, agpictured. .